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Ahjah M. Johnson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Black women in higher education are situated in a hegemonic, white, patriarchal context of academia. Despite staff and faculty attempts to support students utilizing foundational theories of student development, these efforts still reinforce controlling stereotypes of Black women and (re)subjugate them to a tumultuous existence in the academy as…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Graduate Students, Student Empowerment
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Lorenzetti, Diane L.; Shipton, Leah; Nowell, Lorelli; Jacobsen, Michele; Lorenzetti, Liza; Clancy, Tracey; Paolucci, Elizabeth Oddone – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2019
While researchers have suggested that mentorship positively affects academic and learning outcomes in higher education, little is known about the impact of peer mentoring on graduate students' academic experiences. We conducted a systematic review to explore the impact of peer mentorship on graduate students' learning, and formal approaches to…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Mentors, Graduate Students, Student Experience
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Espinoza, Benjamin D. – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2018
Weidman, Twale and Stein's (2001) model of graduate student socialization has served as a theoretical starting point for understanding the experiences of doctoral students. Although a number of scholars have critiqued the model for failing to account for the unique experiences of different student groups, none has specifically approached the model…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Student Attitudes, Graduate Students, Educational Experience
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Sutherland, Louise; Markauskaite, Lina – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2012
Learning to become a professional is a complex process as students need to not only acquire the knowledge and skills for professional practice, but also new ways of defining themselves as professionals. This article considers the role authentic learning experiences play in the transition from student to professional practitioner. This transition…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Learning Experience, Relevance (Education), Graduate Students
Jackson, James Lloyd, Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The literature on counselor development suggests that the development of a professional identity is a fundamental aspect of counselor training. The unique demands placed on counselors to integrate aspects of both personal and professional identity into the therapeutic process (Skovholt & Ronnestad, 1995) make development of a professional…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Professional Identity, Models, Orientation
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Hung, Woei – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2008
Systems thinking is an essential cognitive skill that enables individuals to develop an integrative understanding of a given subject at the conceptual and systemic level. Yet, systems thinking is not usually an innate skill. Helping students develop systems-thinking skills warrants attention from educators. This paper describes a study examining…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Thinking Skills, Models, Systems Approach
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Brown, Robert D. – NASPA Journal, 1985
Presents a graduate education model based on important assumptions about plans for society's and students' needs and also principles regarding program goals and development. Describes the model's specific components, i.e., a three-dimensional framework involving self, students, and systems interfacing with three learning levels. (BH)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Curriculum Development, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
Arner, Thomas D.; And Others – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1976
A comprehensive model for student personnel education is presented. Based on student development principles, the model is a synthesis of elements of learner-centered and competency-based education. The authors present the philosophy behind the model's development, a description of its implementation in a master's degree program, and implications…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Models
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Selke, Mary J.; Wong, Terrence D. – NACADA Journal, 1993
This article outlines a developmental/psychosocial framework for graduate student advising based on existing conceptions of graduate student advisement, knowledge about educational mentoring, and human development theory. The model identifies graduate advisors with six characteristics essential to creating a developmental context for advisement…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Graduate Students
Stein, Elizabeth Leahy; Weidman, John C. – 1989
This paper argues that neither of two views of post-baccalaureate training of professionals is adequate for understanding socialization into the learned professions and offers an alternative model. Both the idea of professional education as the transmission of professional knowledge and skills and the idea of professional education as a sorting or…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics
Meadows, Mark E.; Higgins, Earl B. – 1975
An experience involving graduate students enrolled in a student development preparation program in the direct assessment of undergraduate students' psychological development is described. Two views of student development found in the literature are presented and results of assessment procedures are presented along these lines. Generally, data…
Descriptors: College Students, Counselor Training, Developmental Programs, Educational Programs
Champagne, Delight E. – 1986
Undergraduates on college campuses are one of the best resources for learning about college student development. Nonetheless, graduate programs which prepare student personnel professionals have typically neglected to involve undergraduates in courses which attempt to teach student development theory and research. Without input and feedback from…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Seniors, Experiential Learning, Graduate Students
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Brown, Robert D.; Dinnel, Dale – Evaluation Review, 1992
Three exploratory studies involving 116 students examined the relevance of a developmental model for approaching supervision of graduate students in evaluation studies. The model includes three stages and eight developmental tasks in each stage. Three case studies support using the developmental model in conceptualizing student progress. (SLD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Competence, Developmental Stages, Evaluation Utilization
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Adler, Geri – Educational Gerontology, 2006
It is expected that the demand for gerontological social workers will increase as the elderly population continues to grow. However, many practitioners enter the aging field with little or no formal training. Successful gerontological social work practice requires workers to be knowledgeable and technically competent. Fieldwork plays a critical…
Descriptors: Geriatrics, Social Work, Models, Caseworkers
Norris, Cynthia J.; Barnett, Bruce – 1994
This paper explores the use of cohort structures in administrator-preparation programs. The paper considers how cohorts operate effectively as communities and how the cohort promotes the enhancement of the individual. Data were derived from an analysis of the journals of 51 students enrolled in cohort programs at four university sites in…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Collegiality, Cooperative Learning, Graduate Students
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